On his third day as mayor, Eric Adams concentrated on getting his message across via the television screen on Monday.
After a whirlwind weekend that saw the new mayor bike, commute on the subway, and walk around the Big Apple for a plethora of events, Adams had a slightly less hectic day on Jan. 3, choosing to sit down with the city’s television stations in order to discuss his brief time as the top city official and his plans going forward.
Beginning at 7 am on MSNBC, Adams discussed his hectic first day on the job, which saw him dial 911 on three individuals engaging in a hectic brawl. The mayor spied the assault while waiting for the J train at an overhead track in Brooklyn.